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  • Kueshango Ghji | God's Redemption

  • An epic battle between a warrior and a notorious deceiver
  • By: Jordan K. Lane
  • Narrated by: Sri Srinivasa
  • Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins

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Kueshango Ghji | God's Redemption

By: Jordan K. Lane
Narrated by: Sri Srinivasa
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Publisher's Summary

Billions of years ago, a prophecy was foretold by God that started the war between Heaven and Hell. The war soon came to pass, causing the peace between the realms to become unstable. A chosen warrior by the name of Kueshango Ghji was appointed as the realms' protector and set out on a quest to eradicate the wickedness from the higher and neutral realms. The Wicked One became furious with this and began to contort time and constructed the downfall of Mankind. Enraged, Kueshango embarked on a new quest to destroy the essence of evil by going against the will of God and using the power of a cursed medallion. But this fatal decision alone could result in an inevitable devastating fate.

©2017 Jordan K. Lane (P)2018 Krishna Ghji Publishing

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